Life Dashboard View changed and edited drastically.
Ability to "create a project" from the life dashboard itself.
Next up: delve into a Life area view.
The document discusses the importance of creativity, imagination, perseverance, and believing in oneself. It contains quotes from Gloria Steinem, Mae C. Jemison, and an excerpt from an inspirational poem about success coming from a person's will and state of mind rather than external factors. The document encourages readers to work past feeling like they have nothing left and to not be discouraged by others' achievements.
This document outlines a dashboard interface for tracking different areas of life, allowing the user to choose a specific life area and view related projects. The user can then select a project to get more details.
The document discusses different topics including music, videos, poetry, and cultural exchange. It contains lyrics to the song "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas, which talks about understanding different perspectives and cultures. The document encourages openness to new ideas and appreciating the beauty and connections in nature.
The document contains medical terms, definitions, synonyms and common phrases in Chinese and English for various dollar amounts ranging from $100 to $500. It includes definitions for terms like thermometer, confidence, injection, headache and pill. It lists synonyms for treat, terrible, sore, plenty of, and keep an eye on. And it provides common medical phrases like how are you feeling, have you got a fever, the nurse is in charge of her patients, I'd like to make an appointment, and what's the matter with you?
“Work is also a way to feel productive and useful.”
工作也是一种让自己感觉有用和有成就感的方式。
John: “Yeah, absolutely. I think that's a big part of it too.”
对,完全正确。我认为这也是工作的一个很重要的方面。
John: “Especially if you have a job that you enjoy and find fulfilling.”
尤其是如果你有一份自己喜欢和觉得有意义的工作。
John: “It gives you a sense of purpose and accomplishment at the end of the day.”
它会给你
This document provides a French grammar review on conjugations of common verbs like "avoir" (to have), "faire" (to do/make) and "être" (to be). It also lists possessive adjectives and includes examples sentences of the verbs. Additionally, it provides a list of vocabulary words for items found around the home and recommends an episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender for watching.
Life Dashboard View changed and edited drastically.
Ability to "create a project" from the life dashboard itself.
Next up: delve into a Life area view.
The document discusses the importance of creativity, imagination, perseverance, and believing in oneself. It contains quotes from Gloria Steinem, Mae C. Jemison, and an excerpt from an inspirational poem about success coming from a person's will and state of mind rather than external factors. The document encourages readers to work past feeling like they have nothing left and to not be discouraged by others' achievements.
This document outlines a dashboard interface for tracking different areas of life, allowing the user to choose a specific life area and view related projects. The user can then select a project to get more details.
The document discusses different topics including music, videos, poetry, and cultural exchange. It contains lyrics to the song "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas, which talks about understanding different perspectives and cultures. The document encourages openness to new ideas and appreciating the beauty and connections in nature.
The document contains medical terms, definitions, synonyms and common phrases in Chinese and English for various dollar amounts ranging from $100 to $500. It includes definitions for terms like thermometer, confidence, injection, headache and pill. It lists synonyms for treat, terrible, sore, plenty of, and keep an eye on. And it provides common medical phrases like how are you feeling, have you got a fever, the nurse is in charge of her patients, I'd like to make an appointment, and what's the matter with you?
“Work is also a way to feel productive and useful.”
工作也是一种让自己感觉有用和有成就感的方式。
John: “Yeah, absolutely. I think that's a big part of it too.”
对,完全正确。我认为这也是工作的一个很重要的方面。
John: “Especially if you have a job that you enjoy and find fulfilling.”
尤其是如果你有一份自己喜欢和觉得有意义的工作。
John: “It gives you a sense of purpose and accomplishment at the end of the day.”
它会给你
This document provides a French grammar review on conjugations of common verbs like "avoir" (to have), "faire" (to do/make) and "être" (to be). It also lists possessive adjectives and includes examples sentences of the verbs. Additionally, it provides a list of vocabulary words for items found around the home and recommends an episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender for watching.
Slides updated through #34.
Created 3-day-time lapse of "Life Dashboard" + one "paused project view".
Next step: jump into Life area. And figure out what to do with the "add project section"
The document provides an overview and walkthrough of a sample "Learn Chinese" project on a life dashboard. It shows the project structure including goals, timeline, tasks, tools/resources, and filters. The timeline has past, present and future sections. Goals are identified for connecting with family/culture, becoming fluent, career aspirations, and improving US-China relations. Tasks are added with dates like finding a study book. The overview demonstrates how projects are organized on the life dashboard tool.
This document contains a Jeopardy review covering various topics in French grammar including prepositions, verbs, pronouns, possessive adjectives, numbers, colors, vocabulary related to the Avatar series, days of the week, months, seasons, family members, rooms in a house, greetings, questions/answers for basic conversation, expressions using "to be" and "to be from", and common idioms.
This document provides a grammar review of common French verbs like être (to be), avoir (to have), and look/chercher (to look). It defines the conjugations of these verbs in the present tense for je/tu/il/elle/on/nous/vous/ils/elles. Examples are given for using the different forms of "look" like looking at something, looking for something, and the present participle of being looking for.
The document provides a grammar review of common French verbs like "avoir" (to have), "faire" (to do/make), and "être" (to be) along with examples of their usage. It also lists common vocabulary words related to places and objects found around the home. The last line provides a link to an episode of the television show "Avatar: The Last Airbender" titled "The King of Omashu".
The document describes a role play activity where students work with a partner to book a hotel room. Students are to use recently learned vocabulary related to making hotel reservations in their 2-3 minute conversation pretending to book a room. The goal is for students to practice using hotel reservation terminology in a simulated real-world scenario.
This document contains a "sports game" where the letters of various sports are listed in a scrambled order. The first letter, second letter, etc. of each sport is provided as a clue. When unscrambled, the letters spell out the secret message "American Football".
The document contains 4 quotes about creativity and taking risks. Joss Whedon encourages writing, filming, publishing, or any form of creation. W.H. Auden says that while a path may look gradual, one must eventually take a leap. Louis L'Amour says that when you think everything is finished, that's just the beginning.
Liz Murray grew up in a home with parents addicted to drugs who later died of AIDS. She became homeless at age 16 but was determined to turn her life around through education. She completed high school in two years instead of four with the help of a scholarship from the New York Times. Murray was later accepted to Harvard University, overcoming tremendous hardship and perseverance.
This document provides suggestions for making learning English a daily habit through short, focused exercises in listening, reading, vocabulary, grammar, and speaking. It recommends dedicating 10 minutes each to listening to children's stories and reading beginner-level materials, 5 minutes to vocabulary, grammar, and speaking practice, and doing these exercises 4 times per week for a total of 30 minutes daily to see quick English improvement. Consistency is key to forming a regular study routine.
The document discusses various topics including retelling stories, communication, love, grammar review, pronouns, music, movies, and storytelling games. It provides information on the four types of pronouns - subject, object, possessive, and demonstrative pronouns. It also includes lyrics from the song "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys and a movie introduction for Pride and Prejudice. It describes an activity where partners take turns telling and retelling short stories to each other about love and romance.
Americans celebrate a variety of federal holidays and observances throughout the year, including religious, secular, and uniquely American holidays. Some of the major holidays are New Year's Day on January 1st, Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January, Valentine's Day on February 14th, Presidents' Day in February, Memorial Day in May, Independence Day on July 4th, Labor Day in September, Columbus Day in October, Veterans Day in November, Thanksgiving in November, Christmas Day on December 25th. Many holidays have traditions associated with them such as decorating eggs for Easter, wearing carnations for Mother's Day, and trick-or-treating on Halloween.
The document provides TV series and dictionary website suggestions, and lists important English vocabulary words for discussing health and healthcare. The vocabulary is organized into categories including illnesses, treatment, people, places, verbs, and adjectives. Examples are given for common medical terms like ache, cancer, doctor, hospital, treat, and healthy.
The document provides expressions for talking about the past, present, and future. It includes phrases for describing childhood experiences and comparing how things were different in the past versus now. It also gives examples of conditional sentences for discussing possible futures related to career, family, and life goals.
The document is the lyrics to the hymn "Amazing Grace". It tells the story of a sinner who was lost but has been saved by God's grace. It describes how grace taught the sinner's heart to fear and relieved their fears. It expresses gratitude for God's grace in bringing the sinner safely through dangers and trials, and promises to lead them home. The hymn praises God's amazing grace that saved a wretched sinner who was blind but now sees.
The document provides vocabulary related to travel, including modes of transportation by land, sea, and air. It lists common words used when discussing travel such as destination, journey, passenger, route, travel, travel agency, trip, board, set off, bicycle, bus, train, taxi, traffic, boat, port, plane, airport, cruise, hotel, luggage, and tourist. It also includes expressions useful for booking accommodations such as requesting a room, bed type, availability, reserving, rates, room service, checkout time and payments.
The document provides a review of basic French grammar structures including subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, and questions related to names, places of birth, identification of people, places of residence, and dates including days of the week, months, and seasons.
Slides updated through #34.
Created 3-day-time lapse of "Life Dashboard" + one "paused project view".
Next step: jump into Life area. And figure out what to do with the "add project section"
The document provides an overview and walkthrough of a sample "Learn Chinese" project on a life dashboard. It shows the project structure including goals, timeline, tasks, tools/resources, and filters. The timeline has past, present and future sections. Goals are identified for connecting with family/culture, becoming fluent, career aspirations, and improving US-China relations. Tasks are added with dates like finding a study book. The overview demonstrates how projects are organized on the life dashboard tool.
This document contains a Jeopardy review covering various topics in French grammar including prepositions, verbs, pronouns, possessive adjectives, numbers, colors, vocabulary related to the Avatar series, days of the week, months, seasons, family members, rooms in a house, greetings, questions/answers for basic conversation, expressions using "to be" and "to be from", and common idioms.
This document provides a grammar review of common French verbs like être (to be), avoir (to have), and look/chercher (to look). It defines the conjugations of these verbs in the present tense for je/tu/il/elle/on/nous/vous/ils/elles. Examples are given for using the different forms of "look" like looking at something, looking for something, and the present participle of being looking for.
The document provides a grammar review of common French verbs like "avoir" (to have), "faire" (to do/make), and "être" (to be) along with examples of their usage. It also lists common vocabulary words related to places and objects found around the home. The last line provides a link to an episode of the television show "Avatar: The Last Airbender" titled "The King of Omashu".
The document describes a role play activity where students work with a partner to book a hotel room. Students are to use recently learned vocabulary related to making hotel reservations in their 2-3 minute conversation pretending to book a room. The goal is for students to practice using hotel reservation terminology in a simulated real-world scenario.
This document contains a "sports game" where the letters of various sports are listed in a scrambled order. The first letter, second letter, etc. of each sport is provided as a clue. When unscrambled, the letters spell out the secret message "American Football".
The document contains 4 quotes about creativity and taking risks. Joss Whedon encourages writing, filming, publishing, or any form of creation. W.H. Auden says that while a path may look gradual, one must eventually take a leap. Louis L'Amour says that when you think everything is finished, that's just the beginning.
Liz Murray grew up in a home with parents addicted to drugs who later died of AIDS. She became homeless at age 16 but was determined to turn her life around through education. She completed high school in two years instead of four with the help of a scholarship from the New York Times. Murray was later accepted to Harvard University, overcoming tremendous hardship and perseverance.
This document provides suggestions for making learning English a daily habit through short, focused exercises in listening, reading, vocabulary, grammar, and speaking. It recommends dedicating 10 minutes each to listening to children's stories and reading beginner-level materials, 5 minutes to vocabulary, grammar, and speaking practice, and doing these exercises 4 times per week for a total of 30 minutes daily to see quick English improvement. Consistency is key to forming a regular study routine.
The document discusses various topics including retelling stories, communication, love, grammar review, pronouns, music, movies, and storytelling games. It provides information on the four types of pronouns - subject, object, possessive, and demonstrative pronouns. It also includes lyrics from the song "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys and a movie introduction for Pride and Prejudice. It describes an activity where partners take turns telling and retelling short stories to each other about love and romance.
Americans celebrate a variety of federal holidays and observances throughout the year, including religious, secular, and uniquely American holidays. Some of the major holidays are New Year's Day on January 1st, Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January, Valentine's Day on February 14th, Presidents' Day in February, Memorial Day in May, Independence Day on July 4th, Labor Day in September, Columbus Day in October, Veterans Day in November, Thanksgiving in November, Christmas Day on December 25th. Many holidays have traditions associated with them such as decorating eggs for Easter, wearing carnations for Mother's Day, and trick-or-treating on Halloween.
The document provides TV series and dictionary website suggestions, and lists important English vocabulary words for discussing health and healthcare. The vocabulary is organized into categories including illnesses, treatment, people, places, verbs, and adjectives. Examples are given for common medical terms like ache, cancer, doctor, hospital, treat, and healthy.
The document provides expressions for talking about the past, present, and future. It includes phrases for describing childhood experiences and comparing how things were different in the past versus now. It also gives examples of conditional sentences for discussing possible futures related to career, family, and life goals.
The document is the lyrics to the hymn "Amazing Grace". It tells the story of a sinner who was lost but has been saved by God's grace. It describes how grace taught the sinner's heart to fear and relieved their fears. It expresses gratitude for God's grace in bringing the sinner safely through dangers and trials, and promises to lead them home. The hymn praises God's amazing grace that saved a wretched sinner who was blind but now sees.
The document provides vocabulary related to travel, including modes of transportation by land, sea, and air. It lists common words used when discussing travel such as destination, journey, passenger, route, travel, travel agency, trip, board, set off, bicycle, bus, train, taxi, traffic, boat, port, plane, airport, cruise, hotel, luggage, and tourist. It also includes expressions useful for booking accommodations such as requesting a room, bed type, availability, reserving, rates, room service, checkout time and payments.
The document provides a review of basic French grammar structures including subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, and questions related to names, places of birth, identification of people, places of residence, and dates including days of the week, months, and seasons.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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